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The 10 rules of summer dressing

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

This may seem strange to, well, normal people but I have the outlook on life that ‘life is hard enough why not look on the bright side and have a giggle!’  (my favourite film is ‘Hot Fuzz’ it just makes me giggle so hopefully now you’ll know where I’m coming from!)  I don’t listen to the evening news or read newspapers!!  Too depressing, they always seem to look for the bad in everything and I mean everything!!  England win and are through to the next round and immediately as that is said the next sentence is, they should have done this or that and we’ve got Germany on Sunday!!  So damn annoying!! Lets just enjoy the win for 5 minutes will you. 

Well this morning I noticed on my homepage an articule that made me stop and take notice.  I love, love, love fashion and great style so this I had to read ’10 rules on Summer dressing’,  an article that had been written by someone in ’The Guardian’, (sorry if you’re reading this author but I will find out who you are, honestly!)  This is the type of journalism I like reading, something that makes me giggle!  Have a read through and let me know what you think.

The 10 rules of summer dressing

 

1 Tights/Bare legs:

British summer fashion is a kind of collective madness. From about early May – even if, as with this year, it is actually still slippers-in-the-morning weather – we all have to dress as if going to a picnic. Wearing black opaque tights in summer, even if the skies are gunmetal, marks your card as a killjoy and a wuss. Hey, I don’t make the rules, OK? Deal with it. This, my friends, is why God invented cropped trousers. Unflattering they may be, but think of them like stabilisers while you adjust to getting your legs out, and pray that 20 minutes a week in the gym doing half-hearted lunges while watching MTV will get you Gwyneth Paltrow’s legs.

2 Playsuits:

Awful name. Sounds as if the wearer should be banging a rattle on the table while covered in ketchup. But then, in America they call these rompers, which is even worse. Absolutely nothing wrong with a playsuit, so long as you realise it is entirely impossible to convey the smallest amount of authority while wearing one. And no, banging the rattle harder won’t help.

3 Sunglasses:

Deciding which sunglasses to buy is simple. First question: are you the sort of person who remembers to put your sunglasses back in the case and back in your bag when you take them off. Second: do you cultivate friendships with the sort of people who will surreptitiously check out the side of your sunglasses to find out the designer label? Third: is your self-esteem affected by the name inscribed on the plastic arm by your ear? Unless you answered yes to all three questions, put a £20 cap on the purchase and buy yourself something useful with the difference.

4 Harem pants:

It’s tough, keeping up with fashion. You’d think wearing unflattering trousers would be enough, but no: you also need to wear the right kind of unflattering trousers. And so it was that at the precise moment in 2007 when skinny jeans reached their tipping point – probably when you started wearing them – the fashion-forward abandoned them in favour of a new type of ridiculous trousers. The harem pant was first launched as the drop-crotch trouser, a style that mimics the effect of a toddler with a soggy nappy. Even fashionistas, it turns out, have some self-respect, and the drop-crotch was refined into the harem pant. The moment you start wearing them, the cool people will stop, so why bother?

5 Maxi dresses:

The further a hem gets from the knee, the more difficult it is to wear. It makes surprisingly little difference if the direction is going up or down. If it works, a maxi dress might give you that insouciant Angelina Jolie look, without even having to shave your legs. If it doesn’t, you will look like Matron from an Enid Blyton book. To err on the side of Jolie, remember the golden mantra of impact: shoes and hair. Repeat after me: shoes and hair. Shoes and hair. Got it?

6 Holiday packing:

Most people spend too much time and money buying new clothes for their holiday, and not enough time packing the actual suitcase. The packing has as much impact, and is cheaper, although admittedly is less fun. This is the time to indulge your inner fashion nerd: lay out everything in outfits. Allow sufficient time, and come back a couple of hours later to reassess – there will always be at least one thing that you realise instantly you won’t actually wear.

7 Clogs/Sandals:

The only positive benefit of the return of clogs to fashion is that, by comparison, they make gladiator sandals seem both flattering and comfortable. Gladiator sandals are, of course, neither flattering nor comfortable: they make all but the most photogenic of feet look like slabs of undercooked meat, and the law of averages states that if you crisscross a hot pair of feet with 14 leather straps, then at least one of those straps is going to rub. But the alternative, this summer, is to wear clogs. Oddly, there is nothing that accentuates a tree trunk leg quite like attaching a log to the sole of your foot.

8 Swimwear:

The only sensible way to choose swimwear is to ignore all photographs posed on models. Buying a bikini because it looks good on Lara Stone is no different from buying a pair of earrings because they look good on her. It’s not your fault; the presence of a to-die-for body on the page messes with the balance of your brain. It’s a proven fact.

9 Summer weddings:

It is your duty as a wedding guest to look nice. Not look nice as in look attractive, but look nice as in look as if you are nice. The point of a wedding, you see, is that the bride gets to act out her perfect married-life scenario, to be the best-looking girl, the centre of attention, surrounded only by guests who will gush and whoop and give her presents and tell her husband how marvellous she is. And why not? It’s one day – give the girl a break. Your role is to look decorative in the album and add to the aura of wholesome, cupcakey gorgeousness. Any fashion that hints at negativity (wonky Belgian avant-garde charcoal raw-edged felt tunic) or potentially-threatening-to-the-smug-married-order vampishness (Versace slit-to-the-thigh numbers à la Hurley) are strictly ‘Verboten’.

10 Tribal trend:

Wearing “ethnic” is sartorial code for, “I am much too serious to bother myself with fashion. I choose jewellery that looks a bit like something you’d find in an obscure gallery of the British museum to show how cultured I am. My female friends wear artisan scarves and consider themselves evolutionarily superior to women who wear diamanté.” The tribal trend is an attempt by fashion designers to combat this. So good luck with that!.

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Introducing Me & Thee

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

 

 

After winter’s dark mood, prints emerged on the spring summer catwalks. There were hot hues, striking monochrome stripes and florals in every incarnation from delicate buds to exploding blooms, as well as fashion’s newest innovation – techno prints, inspired and influenced by computer generated designs and the continued collision between technology and textile design.

 

Floral (Roberto Cavalli)

Roberto Cavalli ushered in a new mood in Milan. Delicate chiffons printed with rose buds and spring blooms added femininity and lightness when layered over and under tailoring, knitwear and denim. 

Techno Print (Peter Pilotto)

 
Peter Pilotto are fashion’s hottest new design stars right now. The boys wowed London Fashion week with their accomplished collection of techno prints inspired by natural landscapes – which were showcased in dynamic, sculptural silhouettes like this striking dress. This is the label on everyone’s lips for spring 2010, confirming techno prints as the print to wear now.

Tie Dye (Proenza Schouler)


The Proenza Schouler show is a New York Fashion week highlight. This season Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez were inspired by scuba diving, surfing and skating – all sunny pastimes from their youths. The result? Beach inspired tie-die prints that looked modern and fresh – you could almost smell the sea.

Arrived is this ‘Fine Art’ dress, from a company called ‘Me & Thee’.  ‘Me & Thee’ are the brain child of Joanne and Brian, both trained and worked in graphics and printing for major High Street stores before deciding to venture out on their own.  Me & Thee incorporate both florals and techno prints in their collection, both of these printing techniques are to be found in our collection of ‘Me & Thee’ so check back at the end of the week to see our full collection.  One word ‘Beautiful’

 

View it here http://www.citrine-online.co.uk/evening/prom-dresses/cat_13.html

Introducing Aryn K from sunny LA

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

Coming in May to Citrine-online is Aryn K, hailing from the fashion district of sunny LA, Aryn K is a young contemporary brand that transcends all ages, truly embodying the modern contemporary life style.

 

Focusing on both woven and knits that are ultra stylish, yet versatile,  Aryn K, proudly feature some of the most beautiful styles in market.

 

 

View them here http://www.citrine-online.co.uk/coming-soon/aryn-k-tie-dye-draped-silk-dress/prod_172.html

Seen on celebrities such as: Alexa Chung, Kristen Stewart (Twilight) and Guiliana Rancic (E! TV)

 

Kristen Stewart seen here in an Aryn K jacket.

 

You can now find Aryn K in numerous boutiques and specialty chain stores across the United States, Canada, Japan, Europe, South America and now the UK.      

Introducing ‘Star Mela’ Holiday Wear

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Every year we all do the same, trawl around the shops looking for outfits to wear on holiday.  We search and search to find unusual items that everyone won’t be wearing!!!  Clothes that maybe we wouldn’t wear here at home, when the next holiday comes around we start again!!!

Why not look at your local boutique??!!  We stock unusual brands that you won’t find on every high street, generally good quality and that won’t date as soon as you’re back off holiday!!!

Check out a couple of items below from a lovely company called ‘Star Mela’  They specialise in Holiday/Beach wear!!!  Beautiful embroidery, beading, bright colours and great fabrics.

The gorgeous kaftan will be a holiday staple for some years to come, in fact you could wear this at home with beige leggings or even skinnies, dress with a pair of ‘Toe posts’ and you have a great look.

 

 

Why not add ‘Laney’ embroidered dress to your suitcase?, again this sundress you can wear at home or on holiday, just add a denim jacket!!

 

 

 

Team with the beautifully embroidered pouch with plaited strap, this you could also use home and away, year after year.  Comes in ecru or black background.

View them here http://www.citrine-online.co.uk/holiday/resort-wear/cat_14.html

Wardrobe Staples – ‘The Leather Jacket’

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

There are many staples in our every day wardrobe, such as denim, trench coats, boots and toe posts, but ‘The Leather Jacket’ is the ultimate staple!! It takes you from casual day wear to night time ‘Rock Chick’, just by adding jewellery and heels.  Here are a couple of ‘Rock Chicks’ rocking their very own staples in the form of a ‘Rick Owens’ leather jacket.

 

Ashley Olsen

 

Jessica Alba

Jessica Simpson

 

Can’t afford ‘Rick Owens’?!! Then check out our very own ‘inspired’ leather jacket – available to order only.

Grazia Magazine – Mimi Berry

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Check out Grazia Magazine’s Top 10!!!!  Our Mimi Berry Laptop bag is featured in their Top 10 at number 3!!!

 

 

 

 

Mimi Louis Laptop Case

Leather laptop case for 15 inch PC. Fully lined in black quilted velvet. Hard brown leather handles.   Available in Black Patent, Brown and Tan leather.  View here http://www.citrine-online.co.uk/bags/cat_5.html

Trends Spring/Summer 2010: Whites

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

White can be tricky to pull off head to toe so why not team it with this season’s nude.  Keep the silhouette simple, adding touches of nude.  I love Donna Karan’s draped dresses with a white tailored jacket or Bottega Veneta’s white vest and corset details!  Take a look at ‘Breeanne’ below, it has touches of nude embroidery, wear with nude leggings, on or off the shoulder!!

 

How to wear it:

*mix textures, a stiff cotton jacket will set off a softly draped dress

*wear white over your slimmer parts; nude will flatter the rest

*for accessories think arm cuffs, strong necklaces and perspex bangles

Finish with polished, soft curls, use hot rollers for full on glamour.  Shoes are best in muted colours, but go as high as you dare!!

Nicole Richie – Winter Kate Launch

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

 NICOLE RICHIE was feeling slightly overwhelmed at the Selfridges  launch of her fashion label Winter Kate this week – understandably so, since the reception to it so far has been phenomenal, with 3000 people turning up to meet her when she launched it at Galleries Lafayette, in Paris.

“I’m really happy with how it’s going,” said Richie. “The collection is inspired by the Sixties and Seventies – I’m a big fan of that era; the music as well as the clothes – and I like the idea that clashing, in prints and colours, just didn’t exist then! It’s also inspired by the kind of clothes I like to wear. I think in summer especially, when it’s hot, you just want clothes to be loose and easy. I wouldn’t design something I wouldn’t be happy to wear.”

The designer – who was sporting her new engagement ring along with a Winter Kate floaty top, skinny jeans, ankle boots and trademark floppy hat – admits she does find the media obsession with what stars wear in their everyday lives “a little bizarre” but insists it doesn’t impact the way she dresses.

“I’m just really busy, you know?” she smiled. “My kids are two, and five months, and I’m working a lot as well as looking after them. I don’t have a lot of time to think about what I’m wearing. It’s funny because if they looked closer they’d see I’d probably been wearing the same jeans and tank top for the past four days, just with a different layer over the top.”

Taken from interview with Vogue.com

Trends Spring/Summer 2010: Blues

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Blue:

Explore fashion’s new obsession with deep blue, in every shade from the hottest lapis to the darkest navy.  Ruffles, pleats and embellishment, mixed with bold tribal-inspired jewellery, bring depth, daring and dynamism to springs coolest hue. ‘Parillai’ has the tribal print with the lux of silk, team with toe posts for a great holiday outfit.

 

How to wear it:

*give luxe pieces a primal edge with a tribal collar

*midnight blue takes on a yet darker allure with the sexiest sky high shoe boots

Finish it with our over the shoulder pouch bag by Mimi Berry in Cloud Blue, or even a scarf tied nonchalantly around your hair to protect it from the hot sun on holiday.  (you could add conditioner in the day and hide your hair under the scarf, hey presto beautiful shiny locks at night!!)

New Trend – Asian Influence

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

 

 

While there are loads of spring trends we cannot wait to explore (extreme wedges, and digital prints, oh my!) we couldn’t help but notice that some of our most-watched dressers have been venturing off into exotic territory and wearing a trend that we have affectionately termed Asian Fusion fashion. Though some of these pieces seem like they could be souvenirs from a trip to the Far East, the current iteration of this look is actually anchored in the American and European fashion communities. Specifically, the style sprung from talents like Marc Jacobs and the inimitable Vivienne Westwood, both of whom sent brilliant brocades, deft draped garments, and gloriously printed pieces down their S/S 10 runways.

Check out our very own Asian Headdress pictured below:

 

We wanted to dole out a few pointers on how to wear these eclectic and decorative styles. While Marc Jacobs and Vivienne Westwood’s runway shows offered extreme head-to-toe looks (the Kabuki makeup on the models certainly adds to the theatrical aura), we particularly like the fresh way these four fashion-philes are wearing these Asian-influenced pieces. By mixing a cheongsam-style top or a kimono-sleeve jacket with closet staples like silk harem pants, jeans, or chic winter shorts, these pieces are getting decidedly modern fashion cred.

Excerpts from Who, What, Wear